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I just got a new DIYPC-J130-BL for my PC build and I wanted to pick up a few more fans since I heard the Airflow is not the best. I think cases are supposed to include mounting hardware but I am not sure. I watched an unboxing of the case fan I want (Corsair AF120) and it did not have mounting hardware in it. Where do I find mounting hardware?

"You think your Commodore 64 is really neato! What kind of chip you got in there a Dorito?" -Weird Al Yankovic, All about the pentiums

 

PC 1(Lenovo S400 laptop): 

CPU: i3-3217u

SSD: 120gb Super Cache mSATA SSD

HDD: Random seagate 5400rpm 500gb HDD

RAM: 8GB Crucial DDR3-SODIMM

OS: Windows 10 education

 

PC 2(2014 Mac Mini):

CPU: i5-4260u

HDD: 5400rpm 500gb

RAM: 4gb DDR3 (soldered on :( )

OS: MacOS Sierra/Windows 10 pro via bootcamp

 

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The fans should come with mounting hardware. All of my SP120 fans came with mounting hardware. 

 

Cases typically come with screws for mounting things like the motherboard, PSU and hard drives. Not all come with fan mounting hardware as a lot of fans use slightly different mounting standards. 

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1 hour ago, Oshino Shinobu said:

The fans should come with mounting hardware. All of my SP120 fans came with mounting hardware. 

 

Cases typically come with screws for mounting things like the motherboard, PSU and hard drives. Not all come with fan mounting hardware as a lot of fans use slightly different mounting standards. 

Well then I won't worry about it

 

1 hour ago, losBaumos said:

Normaly the fans are comming with the needed screws I looked for an unboxing aswell and he showed the screws so maybe your unboxing video just hasn't showed them.

 

Well I don't know why I was so worried

"You think your Commodore 64 is really neato! What kind of chip you got in there a Dorito?" -Weird Al Yankovic, All about the pentiums

 

PC 1(Lenovo S400 laptop): 

CPU: i3-3217u

SSD: 120gb Super Cache mSATA SSD

HDD: Random seagate 5400rpm 500gb HDD

RAM: 8GB Crucial DDR3-SODIMM

OS: Windows 10 education

 

PC 2(2014 Mac Mini):

CPU: i5-4260u

HDD: 5400rpm 500gb

RAM: 4gb DDR3 (soldered on :( )

OS: MacOS Sierra/Windows 10 pro via bootcamp

 

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